Sport(s) Basketball 1973-1979 St. John's (asst.) Education St. John's University 1970-1973 New York Nets (asst.) Role Basketball Coach | 1965-1970 St. John's (asst.) Name John Kresse 1962–1964 St. John's 1979–2002 College of Charleston | |
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Born April 17, 1943 (age 81)
Brooklyn, New York ( 1943-04-17 ) Books Attacking Zone Defenses, The Complete Book of Man-To-Man Offense |
2015 winter commencement speaker legendary basketball coach john kresse
John Kresse is a basketball coach and writer.
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He is former head coach of the College of Charleston Cougars and assistant coach with the New York Nets and St. John's University. Kresse has the 5th highest winning percentage (.797) of any Division 1 NCAA college basketball coach with 560 wins and 143 losses during his 23 years as head coach of the College of Charleston. Kresse retired from coaching duties in 2002. In 2005, Kresse was inducted into the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame. The John Kresse Arena is named after him. Prior to the 2008–2009 basketball season, the College of Charleston moved to the Carolina First Arena where the playing surface is named John Kresse Court in honor of the legendary coach. In 2009, Kresse was inducted into the New York City basketball Hall of Fame.

Kresse coached the College of Charleston to the 1983 NAIA basketball title. One of the teams the Cougars defeated in the 1983 NAIA tournament was Chaminade, which had earlier in the season defeated a great Virginia team led by Ralph Sampson. In 1990, the College of Charleston moved from NAIA to NCAA Division I, and soon became known as a giant killer. Over the next few years, North Carolina, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Stanford, and other big time programs would fall to the well coached Cougars.
